Alright, so I've been going through the ex:el CD looking for tracks for my archive andfound a discovery that others might be keen to. Now, it concerns the track"In Yer Face". Like most of the tracks on this album, it sounds real, uh, ambient.

However, if you jack the speed up to plus x13, you get a really great tune thatwould have sounded great in 1987 along some of that "industrial techo" stuffthey were playing at the time in clubs (Front 242, that "New York", CCCP, etc)."Tiny voices" voices are kept at appropriate levels IMO.

As I've been compiling my archive, I've found quite a few good tunes that fit this,uh, rather empty genre of techno. I remember going to clubs as a teenager backthen and getting pretty annoyed that they just played the same tunes over andover. I mean, that Front 242 album and that Nitzer Ebb album was good, thenyou get that MCP footer and that CCCP footer, and then yer left with thatEldeweis footer.

So where did THAT music go?Well, I'm not sure, but if (for example) you take the Prodigy's "Everybody'sin the Place" and reduce the speed by -x13, you get a tune that would havesounded good back then.

Others include:01. Phuture--Acid Tracks (+P13)

I'm sure there's even others. I've got a friend who collects these and he sezwhen he's done, he's going to host a super club night at his house. We'regonna sit around smoking cloves and doing that crawl dance which waspopular back in the day.